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The first and most important series of The London Magazine appeared between 1820 and 1824, during which time it was edited by John Scott and John Taylor. Established in an era of rapid development and experimentation in periodical publishing, Scott aimed to provide a mixture of essays, poems, criticism and general comment that were both fair and independent. Dominated by mainly pseudonymous... Read more
Volume I January to June 1820.
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Edited by The London Magazine
`The London probably represented the best of its decade more adequately than any other periodical of its time. It was identified with every forward-looking movement in art and social life...it remains one of the most distinguished publications in the history of the press.' - Josephine Bauer
`The most brilliant magazine ever produced in England.' - Oxford History of English Literature






